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There are several ways in which legislation can affect the lives of citizens of California, among which we can mention the installation of energy storage, which in addition to promoting better energy support for citizens, promotes a lower unemployment rate, since this sector would need many employees.
California legislation would also affect school nutrition, decreasing childhood obesity, as there is a law that mandates that sugary drinks are not the first options for children, but standard drinks with low sugar content.
Other ways in which legislation would affect citizens' lives would be through price stability for internet services, lower greenhouse gas emissions, among others.
1. After approval by Congress, it had a deadline for state ratification of seven years, and was considered a low priority amongst the turmoil of the 1970s.
<span>2. It was largely pointless. Every state already has some recognition of equal rights for the both sexes in its constitution or statutes, and a body of caselaw supporting the same. Many state legislatures were wary of ratifying an amendment that would expand federal power without really accomplishing anything.</span>
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Question 3: Ulysses S Grant
Question 4: William Tecumseh Sherman
Explanation:
For Question 3: Ulysses S Grant has more won battles, successful plans, and was vice president and later a president as well. This puts him at the very top.
For Question 4: The march through Georgia is also known as Sherman's march.
<span>Henry IV is actually the leader of Huguenots. He ended the religion war between Protestants and Catholics by issue a document called Edict of Nantes which talked about religious tolerance. He unified the France by converting himself from Protestant faith to Catholicism but still granting the freedom of worship to Huguenots.</span>